Subscribers receiving rebates are being directly notified by mail. If you have enrolled in Go Paperless (opted to receive your plan communications electronically), you’ll receive your notice by email with a direct link to your account and the full notification details once you log in.
- If you had individual coverage in a market segment where Harvard Pilgrim did not meet the MLR requirement, then Harvard Pilgrim will issue a rebate check or premium credit.
- If you had employer group coverage in a market segment where Harvard Pilgrim did not meet the MLR requirement, then Harvard Pilgrim will issue your employer a rebate check or premium credit.
New Hampshire Federal MLR rebates and notifications will be sent to employer groups by September 30, 2024.
Your rebate represents the difference between what Harvard Pilgrim anticipated (the rates set in advance of 2023, which were based on the most current data at that time), and what was actually spent, in terms of your health care premium. You’re getting money back this year because the medical costs for 2023 were lower than projected.
Premium credits will be reflected in the Amount Due field shown on your statement and the reduced amount paid automatically.
MLR rebates are calculated using the following formula:
Clinical Services + Quality Improvement Expenses
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Earned Premium ― (Taxes and Fees)
The rebate calculated as shown above is based on a combination of factors, including legal entity, state and group size, within a particular business segment. It is not based on any one customer’s services and expenses.
The intended improvements must be tracked and must also be measurable and verifiable by objective standards. Examples of quality improvement activities and programs:
- Reducing medical errors
- Preventing hospital readmissions
- Reducing health disparities
- Promoting wellness and healthy lifestyle habits
No. Only individuals who will be receiving an MLR rebate for 2023 will be notified.
Yes. We will send a notice to enrolled subscribers whose employers are receiving a federal rebate postmarked no later than September 30, 2024 for New Hampshire.
If your group health plan is subject to the Federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), your employer may have fiduciary responsibilities regarding use of the MLR rebates. Some or all of the entire rebate may be an asset of the plan, which must be used for the benefit of the employees covered by the policy. For general information about your employer’s responsibilities regarding the rebate, ask your benefits administrator or your Human Resources department.
It will be your employer’s responsibility to distribute the rebate to their employees according to Department of Labor rebate regulations.